Sweden’s PM Urges Europe to Strengthen Stance Against Russia Over Ukraine War
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has called for a more robust European response to Russia’s actions in the Ukraine war. Speaking recently, he highlighted the need for unity among Western allies while warning against strategic impatience. His remarks come as tensions persist over Russia’s ongoing hybrid threats and disinformation campaigns.
Kristersson praised the strong transatlantic and European cooperation seen since the start of the Ukraine conflict. He noted that countries like Britain, Norway, Canada, and Japan—part of the broader 'EU-plus' group—have worked closely with the EU and NATO in opposing Russian aggression.
Kristersson’s comments underline the challenges facing Europe as the war in Ukraine continues. His call for freezing Russian assets and countering disinformation reflects a push for sustained pressure on Moscow. Meanwhile, the divide between EU members remains a key factor in shaping the bloc’s response.
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